Rainlily216, it does stink when no one reviews. I try to review or at least let the authors know how I feel about their story some other way, but I understand why others wouldn't review. The next chapter will have more of Jasmine's point of view and you'll be able to see how she copes with the language barrier. As with school, I know what you mean. I myself just finished summer school and regular school starts tomorrow for me. Hopefully I'm not drowned in homework this year!

Sorry this chapter is so short! The next chapter is going to be really long I promise!


There were no manmade paths on the mountains, but there were pathways that Snow White and Rapunzel could easily walk along. They had been doing just that all day and had to sit down on a few large rocks to take a break.

Snow White observed the view, "We're really high."

Rapunzel nodded, "Definitely higher than my tower."

"It's a shame we can't see any cities yet, but I'm sure one will come into view soon enough."

The brunette looked up, "We still have a ways to go. It won't be long before we see signs of people." She looked down, pointed, and almost squealed, "Make that right now! Look!"

Snow White let her gaze follow Rapunzel's pointing finger and looked down to see three figures much lower on the mountainside.

"Oh my goodness! We need to get their attention!"

Rapunzel looked left and right for anything to throw, but couldn't find anything that would have a hard enough impact to get their attention and not hurt them. She realized then that she could use one of her shoes. She was used to not wearing them anyway.

So taking off one shoe and aiming carefully, Rapunzel threw the footwear.


Pocahontas, Aurora, and Cinderella were on a similar but different path on the mountain. It seemed promising that it would lead them up to the top. Already they could see miles of forest.

Their hopes dimmed a little when they turned the corner and were met with a dead end. They were staring at the mountainside.

Aurora sighed, "Now what? Even if I was wearing the right attire, I'm not sure I could climb that." If Cinderella understood what Aurora said, she would've agreed that she couldn't either. The only one who stood a chance was Pocahontas. But while she's climbed before, it was never anything this high. One slip and she could fall thousands of feet.

All three were interrupted from their thoughts when a shoe hit Cinderella's head. By the time it landed by her feet, everyone had their eyes on it. Gently picking it up, Cinderella observed the mysterious shoe before looking to the sky. The three saw two other figures, waving their arms and seemingly trying to get their attention.

Both Cinderella and Aurora could see that Pocahontas was getting ready to climb up to them. Aurora put a hand on the girl's shoulder to stop her. Cinderella, meanwhile, spotted vines growing on the side of the mountain, and a lot of them. Dropping the shoe, she ran over to them and pulled two of them off.

Aurora noticed, and seeming to catch on. She walked over and began to tie the two together at the ends, "I can tie them."

Cinderella had a feeling she knew what the other blonde meant and went to get more vines. When Aurora was done tying the two vines Pocahontas grabbed one end and wedged it in between a couple of fingers.

She told her companions in both English and French, "I can climb up and tie this to something. Then you can follow me." She walked over to the wall of rock, "Let me know when the rope is long enough to make it up there."

Aurora replied, "I'll keep tying it as you go. We'll swing the vine if we need you to stop."

Pocahontas nodded as she began to climb faster than both girls had thought possible.


Rapunzel looked to Snow White excitedly, "One's climbing up!" The girls pulled each other into a hug to celebrate.

"We'll wait up here for her."

"Good, my feet are killing me. Taking off that shoe actually felt pretty nice."

They observed as the person climbed with a long vine in tow, occasionally looking back down to her companions. As she got closer the girls were able to see that she had long black hair, red skin, and was wearing a dress made of animal skin. Rapunzel recognized her as a Native American.

Pocahontas continued her climb, refusing to relax her grip. She was at a dangerous height from Cinderella and Aurora, but she still had 1/4 of the way to go. She stopped to look down at her companions and saw them continue to tie vines together. Realizing that there was enough vine attached that she could climb higher without giving the girls any problems, Pocahontas turned her attention back to her task at hand.

Her arms ached by the time she reached the ledge. Luckily, Rapunzel and Snow White had pulled her up when she was in reach.

"Thank you," Pocahontas said.

Snow White, having been taught English, responded, "You're welcome." She turned to Rapunzel, "Sprechen Sie Englisch?"

Rapunzel shook her head, "Nein."

Interested, Pocahontas asked, "What language are you speaking?"

"German. I'm sorry to tell you that Rapunzel doesn't know English. Do you live around here?"

It was Pocahontas who shook her head this time, "No. I woke up in this area and then met Cinderella and Aurora. They also mysteriously passed out and awoke here."

"So did we. What times are you from?"

Pocahontas raised an eyebrow, "Times?"

"I'm from the 1500s and Rapunzel is from the 1800s. What about you three?"

"I... assumed we were all from the same time. This explains why Aurora's never heard of king James. We want to get to the top and see if there were any civilizations nearby."

Snow White nodded, "Us too. No luck so far, but we're still optimistic."

"I think it's best that we join and help each other." After Snow White's nod Pocahontas took the vine and tied it as best she could on a nearby boulder. Confident it wouldn't break, she tugged on the vine to signal the other girls.


Down below, Aurora grabbed onto the vine and began to climb, her feet stepping on the rock wall as if she were walking. Cinderella had finished tying Rapunzel's discarded shoe onto the end. That way, they could return it to its rightful owner.

'Funny how I'm the one looking for the shoe's owner this time,' she thought. She grabbed onto the vine and was about to put a foot on the wall when the ground she was on suddenly collapsed. Yelling in surprise she loosened her grip and fell a bit down the vine. This caused Aurora to loose her footing and slide down a bit as well. Luckily, both girls (and the shoe) remained on the vine.

Looking down, Cinderella saw that the part they had been standing on was gone. A trap door had held it up before. She knew this because on the sides of the remaining rock she could see the metal doors that were now disconnected. There was also nothing to stop her and Aurora if they fell.

Well... unless you count the ground.


I just realized that this is literally a cliffhanger!

Next chapter should be up very soon and it will include all three groups!